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Outdoor Christmas lights

Outdoor Christmas lights

Designed for brilliance and durability, our weather-resistant outdoor Christmas lights offer a dazzling array of options to adorn your home with festive cheer, for a magical glow in your garden or patio

    From sparkling icicle lights to energy-saving LEDs, our outdoor Christmas lights add warmth and magic to your garden all season long. Discover classic white and colourful designs, perfect for decorating trees, fences and patios. Built for safety and durability, each set is designed to shine through winter weather. Create a welcoming festive glow outdoors with trusted quality and style from Dobbies, helping you make your home and garden truly shine this Christmas. 

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    Check the packaging or plug for an IP rating of IP44 or higher. This means the lights are weather-resistant and safe to use outside in rain and frost. 

    Use plastic clips, cable ties or adhesive hooks designed for outdoor use. They prevent damage to brickwork, gutters or window frames while keeping lights secure. 

    Always use an outdoor-rated extension lead and waterproof socket cover. Plug into an RCD-protected outlet for safety, or choose battery or solar-powered lights for flexibility. 

    Measure the area you want to decorate (such as fences, eaves or trees) and add 10–15% extra length to allow for curves, draping and connections. 

    Wrap each strand loosely around a spool or piece of cardboard, secure the plug ends, and store them in a dry, airtight container or storage bag away from damp and heat. 

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    Unplug the lights first, then wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt or debris. Avoid submerging them in water or using harsh chemicals. 

    Yes, if they’re weatherproof and rated for outdoor use. Always keep plugs and connectors off the ground and protected from standing water. 

    Yes. LEDs use less energy, stay cool to the touch, and last much longer than incandescent bulbs, making them ideal for outdoor displays. Quality LED lights can last several years (often up to 25,000 hours) if properly stored and handled between seasons. 

    Many households start decorating from late November, but it’s perfectly fine to add a festive glow earlier as the evenings get darker. 

    Tradition suggests removing them by 6th January (Twelfth Night). Leaving them up longer is fine, but we recommend switching them off after the festive period to save energy and prevent weather wear.